That way you're still doing your own analysis of ATLA, but using the analysis of similar works as guides. Also, if you're really struggling, you might want to look at some monomyth analyses of Star Wars (the original trilogy) and Lord of the Rings, as ATLA borrows heavily from both, and some of the major monomyth beats (in my reading) have direct corollaries in both of those properties. I'll also point out a couple of other general things from my own perspective: in my reading, I think you're going to run into trouble if you try to apply the full monomyth cycle to ATLA because the series finale ends with stage 2 (The Ultimate Boon in Campbell's cycle, or presumably the reward/seizing the sword from what you noted), and the third stage (return sequence) isn't actually shown (you may have to go to the graphic novel continuation and TLOK history/flashbacks to demonstrate the third stage). I will say that lots of people agree that ATLA is built around the monomyth. Their baby girl survived from her mom but dropped from a high building by accident and died in front of him. I'll share my story firstly as below: A man whose wife had been sufferred from mind illness for a long time, and killed their son when she loss her mind. Literary analysis is always somewhat subjective, and the point isn't being *correct* so much as it is demonstrating that you can justify your argument based on the text, which is going to work best if you are personally the one doing the analysis (both in terms of your ability to defend your choices and what you'll actually learn from the project). Talk about what story you've learnt from gameplay of Inmost. The entire point of such an exercise is to have you, personally, practice applying an existing analytical model (in this case, one of the several monomyth models) to a text. Really, I'd suggest avoiding getting other people's opinions or reading existing monomyth analyses of ATLA. ![]() These avatar themed subreddits are fully or partially run by moderators of /r/TheLastAirbender They build towards LoK and answer some questions left at the end of ATLA. There are several main comics which take place shortly after ATLA. 12: Minor Rules (Don't share multiple similar posts in a short time-span).9: Credit Artists in The Title & Comments. ![]() 4: Spoilers must be marked for one month.3: Memes must feature avatar characters (as in images of them) AND be related to avatar. ![]() Will create animated film and other projects
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